Bait or drawing-tool holding device.



S. B. HENSHAW.

BAIT OR DRAWING TOOL HOLDING DEVICE. APPLICATION HL'ED AUG.5. 1915.

1,174,719 Patentd Ma r. 7,1916.

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1 and :2, the said upper longitudinal side riage having as will be plainly, seen by ot I a set screw of the tlQYlCGwIlQLIlCSdL the cylinder carr ed the bait C to take up At one c 1 with a laterally pro ect1ng atch piece B vofF gf i ontal section a frame bars A.

projecting handle F generally 1 rectancomprisesuprights ATENT OFFICE.

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I Patented 31m. @1916.

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bars A being provided with longitudinal slots A forming guides for rollers 13 carried at the relatively opposite sides of a horizontally movable carriage B, this car reference to Fig. 1. a limited movement by virtue of the travel of its rollers '13 before mentioned inthe slots At the rollers so confined in the slots preventing the carriage B from tilting under the weight and strain of the bait C. Adjacentits forward and rear ends, th

movable carriage B is provided with centrallv disposed vertical tubes 13 and'B these tubes receiving the lower ends'of ver tieal-lv extending posts D and D,,,t he upper ends of which posts are provided witl1 np-, wardl v-"opening U-shaped extensions D tov receive the bait pipe C as clearly seenin Figs. 1 and v a L'lhe post D is adju'stably secured in its respective socket or tube 13*. by means of a i Z), while the post D at that side by the bait C. is provided with an upper rigid collar D and with a compression spring D't coiled therearound between the said collar and the upper-end of its socket or tubeB? iii-which it is loosely disposed, thus providing for a' spring support for 5 any strain upon the a glass cylinder carriedthereby, ,beforeit A bait pipe clasping hook E is internie diately pivotedj adjacent the upper end of the: upright post D,"at .0, this'hook having a lower weighted arni' E to automatically swiiig the same into engagement with'the bait. pipe C ,as clearly shown in Fig. 2, when Ithebait isloweredonto the U-shaped extensione D before nientioned; A

i ii i I delthe carriage B 'is provi'ded engageable by a lever F intermediately pivoted at 7 upon one of the upper side and having a forwardly.

to which the upper end of a retractile spring F is fastened, the'lower end of which spring is anchored to one of the frame uprights A, thus tending to hold the ,lever F in engagement with the latch piece B? at all times, such engagement maintaining the, carriageiB in ts forward position against the" tension of a retractile spring G, the upper forward end of which is connectedito the carriage B adjacent the forward end thereof and the f 'lower rear end of which is connected-to-ja hook 9 supported by the rear-cross bar A? of-the frame. 7

Thus in operation, when a drawn-cylinder is taken down and laid out for capping, 10 upon what is generally known as a capping horse, supporting the cylinder itself, the bait is disposed upon my improved supportjustjdescribed which is arrangedat the head end of the cylindersupporting horse, the, l5bait pipe 0 being disposed 7 within the U-shaped upper'extensions offthe supporting posts-as clearly shown in Fig. l,' and being-engaged 'by the automatic latchjor I a hook E to prevent accidental" displacement. 2:0 Atthis time the. carri'age'Bfl is in its for-' ward latched position as shown in Fig. 1,",

but as soon as an operator caps the cylinder or cutsthe-same-from the bait 0, he raises carriage,v and means for normally-holding the said carriage againstqgnovement;

A baitor drawing tglol holding device including a supportin f sta'nd a carriage movable horizontally 1 ,a straight lineln the stand and having hpright bait engaging members, and latch controlled means for moving the said carr age.

' thereof.

. 60 3. A bait or drawingtoolholding device 4 41 A bait or drawing tool holding device comprising a supporting stand,a carriage movable horizontally in a straight line in the stand and having bait receiving M18111- bers, means for securing a haltupon the said receiving members to prevent accidental; displacement thereof; and "latch con-.-

the handle F of the latch lever F, releas- -trolled means for moving'the said carriage. in the CELI'I'IELOG whichmoves rearwardl with thehaittheronl v a short distance under the effect of the retractilejsprin'g Gr, moving the bait O and the cutportion of tlie cylinder adhering thereto, away-from 'th main length of the cylinder to "be capped, inorder to prevent checking and chipping of the adjacent-glass sections "of the cylinder. Thereafterftheg. bait maybe readily removed from the" s port for subsequent use by releasing the '-latch-' or hook E-therefrom, and raising the same from the U-shaped extensions Dfl-aft'erfl which the carriage B is again-thrust. for 'Wardly to the latched position as shown ing I Fig- 1 for operation anew.

portgthe ba'it pending, its removal for an'- other drawing operation."

I'claim:

*lThe support thus constructed is vwell adapted-"to serve the functions for which it is intendediuto take all strain from the glass, cylinder to. be capped, to; remove the 'baitto'a point outof contactwith a cylin-' der cut therefrom, and to effectively su p- 'support forf;the other'meniber: 1 SE H Bznia-Nsflaw; .i

.5. lhb'ait or dralwingtool" holding device includ ng a ,sprlng actuated carriage having' side rollers, a stand having incl osed' tracks for the said' 'rollers toflprevcnt the carriage from 'ti-lting', bait receiving LJl'lOtllbers mounted, on-jthe-i carriage, and a latch mounted. on the Stand an'd'norinally engaging a port on ofthe carriage to prevent movement-thereof.

including a supporting" stand, 'a carriage v.;II1ovable"horizontally straight line 'in' the said stand, and" upri'gl1t .bait engaging. members "vertically, adjustahleIon the said carriage;

movablehorizontally in a 3 straight, line in {the said stand," a. pairwof "upright bait .en-'

gaging m mbers vertically adjustable on the saidcarriage fmeans-for securing one of said members in adjusted positions, and-a spring I Witnesses: ,S-

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c. baitor drawing-tool holding device bait tool holding device. including a supportingstand, a" carriage 

